Year U1371

U1371.0

U1371.1

U1371.2

Donnchadh Mac
Firbisigh, an erudite historian, died.

U1371.3

Cu-Aithne O'Concobhair,
a son of a king full of generosity and of prowess, died.

U1371.4

Ruarcan Ua hAdmail,
ollam of Ua Anluain in poetry and a man of a general
house of guests, without objection to the presence of anybody, died in this
year, after gaining victory from world and from
demon.

U1371.5

Cu-muighi Ua Cathain, king of Oirecht-Ui-Cathain, was taken prisoner by the
Foreigners in the port of Cuil-rathain and put by them into
Carraic-Ferghusa.

U1371.6

An attack was made by
the sons of kings of Oirecht-Ui-Cathain on the Foreigners and the Foreigners
inflicted great defeat upon them.

U1371.7

John Ua Ruanadha, ollam of Mag Aenghusa, died.

U1371.8

Mail-Sechlainn Ua
Mailmhena, ollam of Ua Cathain,
died likewise.

U1371.9

Aedh Ua Tuathail, king
of Ui-Mail, was killed by Foreigners.

U1371.10

Dalbach, son of
Mail-Sechlainn Ua Broin, head of hospitality and prowess of Leinster, was
wounded by his own spur and died thereof immediately.

U1371.11

Aedh, son of John Ua
Ferghail, died. Robert Ua Ferghail died likewise.

U1371.12

A great muster by the
Foreigners of Meath and by the Foreigners of Ulidia and by the Foreigners of
Leinster against the hAnghaile and treacherous forays were made by them on
O'Ferghail. Great retaliations were made by O'Ferghail on them by many preys
and burnings.

U1371.13

Conchobur Ua Beacain, a sage of history, died.

U1371.14

Ceallach Mac Cruitin,
ollam of Thomond in history, a man of reputation
without dispute, died.

U1371.15

(This is the
kalend year on which truly comes the killing of Brian
Mor Mag Mathgamna and he was buried in the Monastery of Lughbhaidh on the
3rd of the Nones 3rd of June, namely, A.D.
1371.)